The present invention relates to rotary breakers used for the extraction of oil from bituminous sands, and more particularly to a rotary breaker with wear parts making up a wear grate over a support grate.
Many oil arisings around the world and in particular in Canada are in the form of bituminous sands. The separation of oil and sand requires the use of large drums called rotary breakers.
Rotary breakers work on the principle of a washing machine and are supplied with lumps of bituminous sand coming directly from extraction. The sand causes major wear of the inner coatings of these drums and in particular of the grates that allow these sands to be broken down and sieved.
Rotary breakers usually have a collar of variable diameter and length (for example 16′ by 48′) which rotates around a horizontal axis. Such a drum is shown in
The inner elements of these drums are subjected to major wear stresses as a result of the abrasion by the sand and rocks. This is mainly due to the grates, which are manufactured by cutting thick metal plates and then reassembled by welding with a coating based on tungsten carbides.
Maintenance of these grates is not only costly because of the manufacturing time and of the price of the materials used but also because of the loss in production resulting from the shutdown of the unit for the time required for maintenance. In the event of localised preferential wear, it is necessary to replace an entire grate.
The present invention aims to provide a rotary breaker comprising protection elements that are easily interchangeable and replaceable, borne by support grates. These protection elements make up a wear grate or protection grate over said support grate, allowing to limit the time required for the maintenance of the machine.
Another aim of the present invention is to propose a rotary breaker with support grates protected by wear parts with an inner circular arrangement that is replaced by a polyhedral structure, generally by an octagonal structure, in order to increase the impacts between the lumps of bituminous sand and thereby to improve the effectiveness of their disintegration.
The present invention discloses a rotary breaker comprising support grates with modular wear parts fitting onto the holes of said support grate in such a way as to form a wear grate over said support grate.
According to particular embodiments, the invention comprises one or several of the following features:
a shows a three-dimensional view of a wear part as in the invention and
a and 5b are sketches of the support grates with wear parts as in the invention and their attachment means.
a and 6b show the lifter as in the invention with apertures.
In the design of the state of the art, the frame is of circular section and the perforated plates (grates) are bent to fit the inner shape of the structure. The rotation of the drum around its longitudinal axis causes the material processed to be blended and the injection of hot water under pressure, not shown in
In the design of the invention (
In order to protect the grates and thereby to avoid replacing them too quickly, support grates 3 are used that are provided with wear parts 5 as shown in
The wear parts 5 are designed so as to perfectly fit into the holes in the support grates 3. Their attachment to the support grate 3 is ensured by the rib 8 under the support grate 3 and the rib 9 on which the shoulder 6 of the following part rests, as shown in
The wear parts also have a protrusion 7 whose role is to limit the sliding of the material and, taking into account the rotation direction of the drum, to force the material to pass through the orifice of the wear part.
a and 5b show the way in which the wear parts 5 are assembled on the support grates 3, row by row.
The wear parts 5 also have a protrusion 15 and a groove 16 that serve to prevent the circulation of material between the wear parts 5 that would cause excessive wear of the grates.
Lastly, the groove 17 is intended to allow the insertion of a tool during dismantling.
Another aspect of the present invention is to increase the effectiveness of the blending caused by the lifters 11 located on the grates 3 parallel to the axis of the rotary breaker, by piercing them with orifices 12 that allow the processed material to pass through. These orifices allow the material to enter the first rows of holes in the grate 3, which is not the case if the lifter does not have these apertures 12. The working surface of the grate is thus increased.
Another aspect of the present invention is the replacement of the bolts with hexagonal heads 19 for the attachment of the inner elements such as lifters 11, by special bolts with heads having a torus head shape support surface 18 that prevents the rotation of the bolt during tightening and as shown in
In general, the positions of worn parts do not require the dismantling of unworn parts during their replacement. However, if maintenance of the drums 1 requires a relatively major dismantling of unworn parts, given the way they are fitted together, dismantling and reassembly are quick and easy operations.
According to the present invention, traditional grates are replaced by support grates whose holes are provided with wear parts in such a way as to reconstruct an entire wear grate over the support grate.
The wear parts 5 are of four types: left, right, with or without a passage (no passage=blind hole) and are made of metal or ceramic materials or from composite materials that are very resistant to wear (
The wear parts 5 have passage holes that are preferably rectangular with the largest dimension in the motion direction of the material and a draft from top to bottom, in such a way as to contribute to the evacuation of the broken down material. In addition, at the end of the aperture, the protrusion 7 reduces the sliding of the material and the effort with which it enters the aperture. The wear parts also have protrusions or lugs on some outer surfaces so as to prevent the sliding of the sand between the parts, which would cause accelerated wear of the grates 3.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,505,441 | Apr 2005 | CA | national |